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government agencies that are currently investigating wiki leaks those government agencies identified. as a matter of public records having being involved in this investigation include the department of defense since called himself called the defense intelligence agency the u.s. army criminal investigation division united states forces in iraq the first division of the u.s. . army computer crimes investigative unit the c.c.r. the second cyber command the department of justice most significantly and its u.s. great injury in alexandria virginia the federal bureau of investigation the department of state is that a puppet of states diplomatic security services. in addition we have been investigated by the office of the director general of national intelligence the odierno and the office of the national counterintelligence executive the central intelligence agency the house oversight committee the national security into agency to agency committee and the p.r.i. a b the president's intelligence to the president's intelligence advisory board so what's really going on here julius is a politica
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. >>> americans have repeatedly said that a dealer rally in government must change. changes behavior. sure but after all the what does that mean? him one country based on their own solo opinion the side and establish a road on for another country and then threaten attacks. >>> occupancy more of the interview at cbs this morning was charlie rose. shall. >>> is the first general strike in greece since the country's coalition government was formed in june. born this way. the white lady that the strip down on her bedside. >>> up in the anti. lawrence and launches a new book that features and price tag. >>> the fight that spilled into the street. it was all caught on camera. ,,,,,,,, a lot of people name their cars. mine should be sporty. maybe i'll give mine a name. something hot. ya know, i could name it the dragon, or the green machine. oh! i'm british racing green, actually. just to show i appreciate all...uh, turtle does. turtle? turtle gets me to work, to school... no, no, i'm a cool car. so i always fill up with chevron with techron. oh. well in that case, yeah, i
. >>> americans have repeatedly said that a dealer rally in government must change. changes behavior. sure but after all the what does that mean? him one country based on their own solo opinion the side and establish a road on for another country and then threaten attacks. >>> occupancy more of the interview at cbs this morning was charlie rose. shall. >>> is the first general strike in greece since the country's coalition government was formed in june. born this way....
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. >>> in greece tens of thousands flock out today to protest the government's measures. violence outside the parliament building. protest the government's recent frement to enact their $15 billion in spending cuts to meet the demands of own leaders. >>> continued unrest as we see again. the dow lost 24 points, nasdaq fell 24. >>> san francisco takes the title for the best city in the country. its world class restaurants, large education in classes improve the economy all helped city by the bay earn its top spot from the bloomberg business week best. coming in second, seattle, then washington dc, then boston. portland rounds up 5 education, economic factors, crime, and air quality. >>> a big settlement us davis pepper spray. peaceful protest on campus last year, tells us one student plans to use all of her portions to help others. >> the uc davis quad was peaceful this afternoon, a far cry from november 18th of last year. students engaged in a non-violent protest were pepper sprayed by campus police officers. >> my face was on fire. i felt like my eyes were boiling. it wa
. >>> in greece tens of thousands flock out today to protest the government's measures. violence outside the parliament building. protest the government's recent frement to enact their $15 billion in spending cuts to meet the demands of own leaders. >>> continued unrest as we see again. the dow lost 24 points, nasdaq fell 24. >>> san francisco takes the title for the best city in the country. its world class restaurants, large education in classes improve the economy...
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the government was less worried. of course, with the announcement of the like ly fate and a date for the party congress, a risk premium is taken off, or at least reduced from the market. >> dr. wong, so many people have such widest mates on china. you hear some people say real gdp growth is 4%. some say 8%. you guys are right under 8% for next year. what could happen in china that would derail things? i agree with you it's a soft landing. that it's landed and turning around. what's on the ground that could actually turn that thesis upside down? >> i think right now, of course, corporate earnings have dropped a lot. i think at the moment what is really positive is property sales have rebounded. so what could derail that, for whatever reason, the government decided to tighten the property sector further or people lose confidence on this sector, that property sales and construction nose dive from where we are now. then it would be very hard to have a soft landing in china. >> guys, more questions for the doctor? >> i wo
the government was less worried. of course, with the announcement of the like ly fate and a date for the party congress, a risk premium is taken off, or at least reduced from the market. >> dr. wong, so many people have such widest mates on china. you hear some people say real gdp growth is 4%. some say 8%. you guys are right under 8% for next year. what could happen in china that would derail things? i agree with you it's a soft landing. that it's landed and turning around. what's on the...
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it is government spending the dollars, that is how you get misallocation, economic weakness. you were talking early in the show about the troubles in greece and spain. do we want to repeat that by continuing to make government bigger in the united states in that's what really should be the debate. thought by whether a private individual happens to have some investments overseas as part of normal diversification. >>neil: you should not go into this automatically saying, we have to build the competitive industry supported by government to take the business away from china doing the same, knowing full well what you end up doing is doing business with china, doing exactly that. it always boomerangs on you. >>guest: if the president would assembly say, our corporate tax rate, including state corporate taxes is 40 percent, which is about 15 percent to 17 percent higher than the global average, fix that. then i would clap and applaud. but obama is not doing that. he has the class warfare agenda. that will make it harder to get the investment to make america more competitive. >>neil:
it is government spending the dollars, that is how you get misallocation, economic weakness. you were talking early in the show about the troubles in greece and spain. do we want to repeat that by continuing to make government bigger in the united states in that's what really should be the debate. thought by whether a private individual happens to have some investments overseas as part of normal diversification. >>neil: you should not go into this automatically saying, we have to build...
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bigger government, stimulus. >> meanwhile, president obama is also in ohio trying to hold on to that lead there. according to theat qupioll, ten points ahead and taking no chances. the president hammering his opponent at an event moments ago. >> i don't believe we can get very far wit leaders who wte off half the nation as a bunch spbi fhe o ne lives. and i've got to tell you. as i travel around ohio and as i look out on this crowd i don't see a lot of victims. i see hard working ohios. >> straight out on the trail and covering both cig nn w ron mott on the phone with congressman paul ryan's event in ohio. we have heard several messages over the last week of the republican campaign. what do we exct to hear today? >> reporter: thomas, good day to you. coressn ryusan hen wa to the event. we are at walker manufacturing making lawn mowers and we think the message is one governor romney brought here two days a is that the economy cannot stand another four years of the president's failed economic licies and there out here in the mounin wtheat plains and hear congressman ryan talk about the
bigger government, stimulus. >> meanwhile, president obama is also in ohio trying to hold on to that lead there. according to theat qupioll, ten points ahead and taking no chances. the president hammering his opponent at an event moments ago. >> i don't believe we can get very far wit leaders who wte off half the nation as a bunch spbi fhe o ne lives. and i've got to tell you. as i travel around ohio and as i look out on this crowd i don't see a lot of victims. i see hard working...
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so it's another example of how government controls always leads to more government controls. to tracey's point the responsibility of feeding a child, let alone educating the child, rests with the parents, not michelle obama. >> they only lowered the calories by 20 or 30 calories. this is an effort by our government to help kids develop healthy habits, which is not a socialist effort to redistribute calories. >> i don't know, guys. these teenage boys can eat bowls of cap'n crunch, and not gain weight. good to have you on the show. coming up, remember this promise? >> we're going to work with you to lower your premiums by $2500 per family per year, and we will not wait 20 years from now to do it or 10 years from now to do it. we will do it by the end of my first as president. >> well, new numbers are. >> it is time for what do i need to know for next week. tracy? >> promises, promises. president obama said our insurance premiums were going to go down $2500 by the end of his first term? up $2400. >> all righty. todd? >> sam adams oktoberfest hits the stores today. a big winner.
so it's another example of how government controls always leads to more government controls. to tracey's point the responsibility of feeding a child, let alone educating the child, rests with the parents, not michelle obama. >> they only lowered the calories by 20 or 30 calories. this is an effort by our government to help kids develop healthy habits, which is not a socialist effort to redistribute calories. >> i don't know, guys. these teenage boys can eat bowls of cap'n crunch,...
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is a surprisingly open and aggressive bid if world government. it fits exactly with obama's strategy which he openly declares is "redistribution of wealth" from the successful to the less successful in the up. this goes a long step further. this is redistribution of american and european wealth to the third world. it is nasty enough to pay taxes to a huge government that interferes with your life but to pay and throw it around the old whorl it will mean abject policy. >>neil: but there is precedent when you fly into a european union member countries you pay a tax that goes to the e.c. and a variety of things that go to that community and the member countries whether they individually like it or not. at least on that level, there is precedent. why would the united nations push this to the point we are paying all the extra global taxes on top of what are excessive to begin with? >>guest: rightly so. the european union was set up by deceit. the united kingdom was taken in after being told complete lies. now, of course, we see a massive taxation goin
is a surprisingly open and aggressive bid if world government. it fits exactly with obama's strategy which he openly declares is "redistribution of wealth" from the successful to the less successful in the up. this goes a long step further. this is redistribution of american and european wealth to the third world. it is nasty enough to pay taxes to a huge government that interferes with your life but to pay and throw it around the old whorl it will mean abject policy. >>neil:...
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this the first general strike in greece since the country's coalition government was formed in june. protest is being turned violent as police blocked off all access to the parliament building thousands gathered to protest the new taxes. >>> airlines are making big bucks from baggage fees. domestic airlines collected more than $1.7 billion from baggage fees in the first half of this year alone. of some of since the fees started two weeks. in 2008. it's up with asian airline is offering a kid freestone on the board. at issue will keep all parts of the airplane fleet of young children 12 and under. some experts that is startling to work. a lot of backlash from angry parents. to you think it may be free quiet sewn on an airplane is a good idea? should >>> if you can get by without your morning cup of coffee he were not alone. a new survey finds many professionals feel more productive but work but when they drink coffee. food preparation and service workers top the list of those a caffeine use. the national coffee date is this saturday. we celebrate national coffee day every day of the w
this the first general strike in greece since the country's coalition government was formed in june. protest is being turned violent as police blocked off all access to the parliament building thousands gathered to protest the new taxes. >>> airlines are making big bucks from baggage fees. domestic airlines collected more than $1.7 billion from baggage fees in the first half of this year alone. of some of since the fees started two weeks. in 2008. it's up with asian airline is offering...
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it's part and parcel of the role of government and government spending and whether we can afford these entitlement program. what alan said is part and parcel of what nancy pelosi said. much of the bill hasn't kicked in. nancy pelosi didn't read it. harry reid didn't read it. megyn: quickly alan. then i have got to go. >> they have legislative aides to read bills. this is another diversion. you know what's in the bill, you can look it up. megyn: the pentagon issuing new guidelines on a navy seal book on the bin laden raid. the nfl players are threatening action and the fans, their reaction at least the part we can show on tv just ahead. and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affe seniors today and in the future? find out with the aarp voters' guide at earnedasay.org riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad
it's part and parcel of the role of government and government spending and whether we can afford these entitlement program. what alan said is part and parcel of what nancy pelosi said. much of the bill hasn't kicked in. nancy pelosi didn't read it. harry reid didn't read it. megyn: quickly alan. then i have got to go. >> they have legislative aides to read bills. this is another diversion. you know what's in the bill, you can look it up. megyn: the pentagon issuing new guidelines on a...
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looking at pictures from the first major general strike and protest in greece since its new coalition government was formed this was reportedly organized by civil service and other public sector unions over fresh wage and pension cuts higher fuel taxes and planned job cuts for public workers there was some tear gas some arrests what we've really come to expect now. in spain as i was say you're looking at pictures now protests against what's tapped publicly popularly as austerity this is outside barricaded parliament in madrid walls banished government bond yields i should mention above six per cent so all of these demonstrations of dissent belie politicians solutions for the eurozone crisis which hinge on integration and more issues lend evidence to a mood of disintegration let me give you another example immigration not just the human capital flight out of say greece into another girl's own country with more opportunity for jobs i'm talking about immigration into the euro zone from other countries and continents facing conflicts of their own be the civil war or arab spring uprisings and greece
looking at pictures from the first major general strike and protest in greece since its new coalition government was formed this was reportedly organized by civil service and other public sector unions over fresh wage and pension cuts higher fuel taxes and planned job cuts for public workers there was some tear gas some arrests what we've really come to expect now. in spain as i was say you're looking at pictures now protests against what's tapped publicly popularly as austerity this is outside...
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popularly as austerity this is outside a barricade in parliament in madrid while spanish government bond yields i should mention broke above six per cent so all of these demonstrations of dissent belie politicians solutions for the eurozone crisis which hinge on integration and more issues lend evidence to a mood of disintegration let me give you another example immigration not just the human capital flight out of say greece into another girl's own country with more opportunity for jobs i'm talking about immigration into the euro zone from other countries and continents facing conflicts of their own be they civil war or arab spring uprisings and greece is again take a look at this the rise in a legal border crossings. into greece so in two thousand and eleven the number of people entering the e.u. illegally was up thirty five percent from the prior year that's according to the e.u.'s border control agency as reported by our next guest and forty percent of those came through greece now earlier i spoke with greek journalist matina with the dow jones of wall street journal she's been coveri
popularly as austerity this is outside a barricade in parliament in madrid while spanish government bond yields i should mention broke above six per cent so all of these demonstrations of dissent belie politicians solutions for the eurozone crisis which hinge on integration and more issues lend evidence to a mood of disintegration let me give you another example immigration not just the human capital flight out of say greece into another girl's own country with more opportunity for jobs i'm...
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a system of governance we can dream and imagine and build together. one that recognizes at least 6000 years of brutally enforced complicity six dozen years ahead of us when we will not submit what will we need? a hundred years a least a plan. 500 will be handed us gladly when the planet is scared enough to which the circles of women meet, organize ourselves, and, allied with men brave enough to stand with women, men brave enough to stand with lemon, nurture our planet to a degree of health. and without apology the low- impossible to make a bigger mess than has been made already -- devote ourselves, heedless of opposition, to tirelessly serving and resuscitating our mother ship and with gratitude for her care of us were shipped -- were shippedfully commit to rehabilitating it. >> alice walker, what are your thoughts on what should happen in november? what should happen is that everyone should make the very best choice based on their own values. and that is recognizing there is so much evil everywhere we look. still, choose what you think is best for ou
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is this what the government parties were elected to do? >> the troika resumed their talks with greek officials today. within about 90 minutes, they had not exactly broken down but the troika told the finance ministry officials that the figures did not add up. they did not believe nearly 20% of the cuts were achievable. it went from the finance ministry to the meeting with the prime minister, samaris. this has, so far, followed a familiar pattern. >> what kind of response can be expect from the greek people? >> you'll start to see a step up in trade union protests, other protests, for a start. the power workers have said they will start rolling strikes of up to 48 hours very soon. >> thank you very much for that update. >> the ranks of the jobless continue to swell in europe as the economic crisis in -- crisis in the eurozone refuses to go away. the statistics show a record 11.4% of the work force is searching for a job. that is 18.2 million people. there is no relief in sight. >> workers in greece and spain have been hardest hit by the dee
is this what the government parties were elected to do? >> the troika resumed their talks with greek officials today. within about 90 minutes, they had not exactly broken down but the troika told the finance ministry officials that the figures did not add up. they did not believe nearly 20% of the cuts were achievable. it went from the finance ministry to the meeting with the prime minister, samaris. this has, so far, followed a familiar pattern. >> what kind of response can be...
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the idea that a government is apologizing for this video is lamentable. cheryl: isn't it true, but that is seen as a weakness when you apologize for anything. as an opponent and not an ally, the president said today. doesn't that weaken our foreign policy? >> pretty much, i think no one really fears the united states in that region. they have basically discounted the american president and he goes to the united nations and says that bashar al-assad -- he said that 13 months ago, he is still saying the same things about syria. we have done nothing about this eerie intensity and things are what they seem to us. cheryl: one thing he has done with the issue of syria, he has put hillary clinton as the face. mostly she is not going to be a secretary of state. do they know that in the muslim world? do they see her as a credible person? >> i'm glad that you took us there. secretary of state quinten stop in south africa and there was a scene of her cutting a rug on a dance floor in south africa. people look at this as ridiculous. secretary clinton has been running
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this is the first protest since a new government was elected three months ago, a government forcing through yet anoer round of punishing spending cuts. in a country where one in four are already unemployed, perhaps one shouldn't be surprised the public anger at times tips over into violence. the morning had seen tens of thousands march on parliament demanding the government change course. they know it's hopeless, of course, their leaders are deep in negotiations with europe and the i.m.f. about cutting wages and pensions by anything up to 30%. and this in a city where already one in three businesses has closed. >> we have to do something for our future to have a regular job, to have a family. >> all of europe should have a voice against these policies. >> reporter: there will be little reassurance of promises of no more cuts after these. >> there is no scope for any further reductions in wages and pensions beyond this specific package. this is a commitment that the government has made. >> reporter: the greeks have been told that before. >> yes, they have been told that before. but should th
this is the first protest since a new government was elected three months ago, a government forcing through yet anoer round of punishing spending cuts. in a country where one in four are already unemployed, perhaps one shouldn't be surprised the public anger at times tips over into violence. the morning had seen tens of thousands march on parliament demanding the government change course. they know it's hopeless, of course, their leaders are deep in negotiations with europe and the i.m.f. about...
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government. > > that wasn't a trade, that was an investment. because it went against you, you didn't have an exit plan. but, looking at the charts, i think aig is at its highest essentially for the year, whereas gm is finding a good, solid support base at $20. and i believe in america. i don't know about you. > > i believe in america as well, but america has no business using the stock market as a central bank policy tool. it sounds like you do. > > it makes money. > > bonus round, on that note: old money. the government has to reprint $500 million worth of currency each year because money has a short life span. on average, how long do you think a one-dollar bill will last? > > three to six months in my opinion. > > probably a little bit less than that, at least in my wallet it stays in a little bit less. > > because it gets folded up and stuffed way back inside your wallet. > > the answer is 18 months. thanks for being on the show. > > you're welcome. > > thank you. don't go anywhere. up next, a stock that looks like it's building a stairway t
government. > > that wasn't a trade, that was an investment. because it went against you, you didn't have an exit plan. but, looking at the charts, i think aig is at its highest essentially for the year, whereas gm is finding a good, solid support base at $20. and i believe in america. i don't know about you. > > i believe in america as well, but america has no business using the stock market as a central bank policy tool. it sounds like you do. > > it makes money. > >...
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government spokesman says more than half the state has been inundated. water levels in the state's main river are continuing to rise. residents of lower-lying areas have been reinforcing in basements. a rescue operation is under way to move people to higher ground. >> onto sports now. in german soccer, as the country's top teams try to assert themselves early in the season, the reigning the champions are clearly in the spotlight. >> but they are hardly in top form. last night was a prime example when they battled against frankfurt. the match ended in a 3-all draw. >> the game could not have been more dramatic. dortmond took an early lead. frankfurt looked beaten, but quickly struck twice to claw their way back into the game. the first came from the 49th minute. just two minutes later, the equalizer. only three minutes later, dortmund still back the lead, but frankfurt were not about to admit defeat. anderson equalized to make the score 3-all. frankfurt maintain their unbeaten run, depriving the reigning champions of two runs. it is the second successive
government spokesman says more than half the state has been inundated. water levels in the state's main river are continuing to rise. residents of lower-lying areas have been reinforcing in basements. a rescue operation is under way to move people to higher ground. >> onto sports now. in german soccer, as the country's top teams try to assert themselves early in the season, the reigning the champions are clearly in the spotlight. >> but they are hardly in top form. last night was a...
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the palestinian government should do something for us. palestinians are weary and have no real opportunities. and the territories depend on international aid. their own economy is stifled by israeli sanctions, and there is little chance of growth. the lack of political progress frustrates palestinians. hopes were dashed last september when the united nations refused to give them full statehood. >> we are trying to bring hope that, trying to tell our people that the dream to have a palestinian state is still possible, and that is why we are going to the united nations. hopefully, once our people see that there is a result, hope will come out. >> positive results are something the palestinian citizens have given up expecting. >> they always go and talk. but whether they talk or do not talk, we do not see any change here. >> i do not know. >> our economy is dead because we are strangled by the israelis. they do whatever they want. if we could gain statehood, the situation would be different. >> the palestinians want the united nations to und
the palestinian government should do something for us. palestinians are weary and have no real opportunities. and the territories depend on international aid. their own economy is stifled by israeli sanctions, and there is little chance of growth. the lack of political progress frustrates palestinians. hopes were dashed last september when the united nations refused to give them full statehood. >> we are trying to bring hope that, trying to tell our people that the dream to have a...
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we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> some new information this afternoon following the now infamous pepper spraying of students nearly a year ago. you remember this video. the university set to pay about $1 million to settle a lawsuit of the demonstrators. there were 21 plaintiffs represented by the american civil l
we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp....
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retain your own currency and then to begin creating credit as governments can do and then to begin using that credit to invest in real enterprises which will produce real goods which will. in turn produce revenues which will in turn produce social services a year ago and glenn marko famously sat either you're a famous you have to win the thing you do still see that's coming it's too early to tell and of course everyone likes to ask this question it's a good question it's an important question but it depends just how much germany is willing to put into saving the euro project. increasingly it seems as though they're willing to invest a lot in order to save the euro project so i wouldn't bet on its demise in the short term but it's difficult to say of course what the future will bring us back in the euro zone survive though we can record these on board for example greece. you know this question is a very complicated one and in the euro zone one in the european union we need to think about what its purpose is. if its purpose is to have economic integration. it would be a very very big blow
retain your own currency and then to begin creating credit as governments can do and then to begin using that credit to invest in real enterprises which will produce real goods which will. in turn produce revenues which will in turn produce social services a year ago and glenn marko famously sat either you're a famous you have to win the thing you do still see that's coming it's too early to tell and of course everyone likes to ask this question it's a good question it's an important question...
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my question is on the quota for governance reform. he said that the numbers needed for the reform, you still needed more, at least 2% of the codes to get that part down. to some degree that is largely dependent on the united states. what is the confidence level that you have the you will see the completion of this reform before the end of the meeting this october? thank you. >> it is not just the united states. clearly, there are others, including the g-20 countries, which have rectified the reform of 2010. it is not a u.s.-centric issue. the u.s. has a sizable quota and is my largest shareholder, if you will. but this afternoon in that camp i certainly hope that the european authorities at large, including congress, will appreciate how needed u.s. leadership is and how needed the imf rule is going to be needed going forward. not to promote crises around the world, but it is the indirect consequences of those remote crises, including on the u.s. economy. if there is something worth learning, it is the interdependence of them. >> how c
my question is on the quota for governance reform. he said that the numbers needed for the reform, you still needed more, at least 2% of the codes to get that part down. to some degree that is largely dependent on the united states. what is the confidence level that you have the you will see the completion of this reform before the end of the meeting this october? thank you. >> it is not just the united states. clearly, there are others, including the g-20 countries, which have rectified...
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but should the government not meet that commitment, in my mind that would mean the end of this government. >> reporter: the protest was brief. it was all over within a couple of hours but there are many difficult votes ahead here in the greek parliament and no one expects that to have been the end of the trouble. >> ifill: the violence in athens came hours after police and demonstrators fought in the streets of madrid, spain. on tuesday evening, 6,000 people marched on the national parliament building, protesting new austerity measures. some threw rocks and bottles, and police fired rubber bullets. 38 people were arrested. the scenes of unrest roiled european markets, and major indexes there fell one to two percent today. for more on the economics and the politics at play in europe. i'm joined by jacob kirkegaard of the peterson institute of international economics. mr. kirkegaard, it seems to me that we have spent a great deal of time talking about this unrest in europe and there had been a lull. what happened? >> well, i think we need to keep in mind that the violence we saw today-- or
but should the government not meet that commitment, in my mind that would mean the end of this government. >> reporter: the protest was brief. it was all over within a couple of hours but there are many difficult votes ahead here in the greek parliament and no one expects that to have been the end of the trouble. >> ifill: the violence in athens came hours after police and demonstrators fought in the streets of madrid, spain. on tuesday evening, 6,000 people marched on the national...
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government new about the involvement within 24 hours of the attack. it was 15 days ago and what we've heard for the past 15 days is that the attacks were an attack on america. that was the president. not preplanned, spontaneous, that was susan rice and carried out by a small and savage group. that was secretary of state hillary clinton. well, the president of libya today also came out today and was clear about al-qaeda. >> hiding in libya. >> it was actually in a high level united nations meeting that hillary clinton for the first time today admitted that an al-qaeda linked group was involved. >> for some time, al-qaeda in the islamic mog rab and other groups have launched attacks and kidnappings from northern mali into neighboring countries and are working with other violent extremists to undermine the transitions as we tragically saw in benghazi. >> now, "the new york times" reported that other senior u.s. officials were surprised by secretary clinton's admission. her linking of those al-qaeda linked groups to the crisis in benghazi. perhaps, becaus
government new about the involvement within 24 hours of the attack. it was 15 days ago and what we've heard for the past 15 days is that the attacks were an attack on america. that was the president. not preplanned, spontaneous, that was susan rice and carried out by a small and savage group. that was secretary of state hillary clinton. well, the president of libya today also came out today and was clear about al-qaeda. >> hiding in libya. >> it was actually in a high level united...
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they were protesting the government's decision to cut spending by 12 billion euro. the spending cut is required for getting financial aide from the european union and the international monetary fund. protesters throwing fire bombs and stones clashed with police. they all set fire to stores. workers at schools and public transport authorities joined the strikes. tourism sites were closed. it was the first general strike since the current administration took power in june. >>> stock prices around the world are headed lower on wednesday. investors continue to threat over the situation in europe. and for more, we're joined by our business reporter at the tokyo stock exchange. how are japanese stocks kicking off this morning? >> the nikkei fell below 9,000 on wednesday hitting a two-week low and it is moving below that level. it's now heading -- trading below 8,900. let's look at the levels. the nikkei is $8864 down half a 1%. and topix down half of1%. now at 739. the dow jones finished at 13,413 down about a third of 1% and the nasdaq at 3093 dollars. those declines hav
they were protesting the government's decision to cut spending by 12 billion euro. the spending cut is required for getting financial aide from the european union and the international monetary fund. protesters throwing fire bombs and stones clashed with police. they all set fire to stores. workers at schools and public transport authorities joined the strikes. tourism sites were closed. it was the first general strike since the current administration took power in june. >>> stock...
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government is not responsible for the actions of individual citizens. president has made it quite clear that while the speech itself is offensive and the president has condemned the content of the speech, this exists within our democratic system here in the united states. president morsi needs to make these comments to assuage the feelings of some citizens back in egypt, but i don't think this will have any material impact on u.s.-egyptian relations. >> the pakistani taliban says they are grant amnesty to a cabinet minister who is offering a $100,000 reward who kills the maker of the anti-islamic film that sparked violent protests across the muslim world. the taliban are reported to have taken the minister of their hit list, saying his views represent the true spirit of islam. up the accord for -- would cover security but is not a comprehensive deal as had been hoped. on the streets of greece, there have been violent clashes between police and demonstrators during a day of strikes. the action was called to protect against massive new cuts in government
government is not responsible for the actions of individual citizens. president has made it quite clear that while the speech itself is offensive and the president has condemned the content of the speech, this exists within our democratic system here in the united states. president morsi needs to make these comments to assuage the feelings of some citizens back in egypt, but i don't think this will have any material impact on u.s.-egyptian relations. >> the pakistani taliban says they are...
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we are not being allowed by the government to go inside to see for ourselves. we decided to go to a northern suburb i visited on every recent trip. i was stopped by soldiers. we get off to a good start. how is the situation? one man says it is fine. they say we cannot go any further bowie can talk to people right here. watch the man in the striped shirt. he is a soldier. he has put down his gun and has raced ahead of us. by the time i greet the shopkeeper, he has filled a bag of bananas. posing as a customer. there is no chance at this shop keeper can speak freely. silence everyone. the moscow announces funerals today after violence the day before -- the mosque announces funerals today after violence the day before. helicopters came yesterday and opened fire he said. "we are begging them to stop." i asked the government about indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas. >> in many of these areas, civilians have fled because terrorists have attacked them and taken over their houses been paying >> we asked repeatedly to go and see these areas for ourselves but were
we are not being allowed by the government to go inside to see for ourselves. we decided to go to a northern suburb i visited on every recent trip. i was stopped by soldiers. we get off to a good start. how is the situation? one man says it is fine. they say we cannot go any further bowie can talk to people right here. watch the man in the striped shirt. he is a soldier. he has put down his gun and has raced ahead of us. by the time i greet the shopkeeper, he has filled a bag of bananas. posing...
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about the iranian government pursuit of nuclear arms. take a listen to what the president had to say. >> iranian government continues to prop up a dictator in damascus and support terrorist groups abroad. time and again it failed to take the opportunity to demonstrate its nuclear program is peacel and meet the obligations to the united nations. america wants to resolve the issue through diplomacy. we believe there is time and space to do so. melissa: does this help the president persuade the world that he is tough on terror? let's talk with someone who definitely is, new york city mayor rudy giuliani. what do you think of that? >> i thought president obama pursue basically failed policy from the day he got into office. he was telling us that four years ago we were going to pursue diplomacy. in that four years iran enriched-uranium three times more than when president obama came into office. they're on the verge of becoming a nuclear power. the president pointed out they're the biggest sponsor of terrorism in the world. what happens when
about the iranian government pursuit of nuclear arms. take a listen to what the president had to say. >> iranian government continues to prop up a dictator in damascus and support terrorist groups abroad. time and again it failed to take the opportunity to demonstrate its nuclear program is peacel and meet the obligations to the united nations. america wants to resolve the issue through diplomacy. we believe there is time and space to do so. melissa: does this help the president persuade...
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offer us some ideas this is not an ideology just some ideas to bring some sense of purpose into the government's cultural policies and to get national priorities right. that is correct. you went to the film academy where you majored in scriptwriting apparently you had no intention of being a priest what brought you to the church how did it all happen. this is a private but i will tell you you have a very unusual story. well in fact we did me seem unusual to you. it is very common for my generation of clergymen those who are aged between forty five and fifty five like myself. families who are not part of the church. were actually atheists. we were in the young communist league. yes we were indeed in the young communist league we were an entirely lost generation. some of our grandparents were religious but our periods were almost entirely. i was in exactly the same situation as the rest of my peers i knew or thought i would be a priest one day. when i went to college i was an atheist member of the young communist league. and then it just dawned on me one day that all the people i respected everybo
offer us some ideas this is not an ideology just some ideas to bring some sense of purpose into the government's cultural policies and to get national priorities right. that is correct. you went to the film academy where you majored in scriptwriting apparently you had no intention of being a priest what brought you to the church how did it all happen. this is a private but i will tell you you have a very unusual story. well in fact we did me seem unusual to you. it is very common for my...
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government called a hold of government investigation. those government agencies identified so far as a matter of public records having been involved in this investigation include the department of defense, southcom, the defense intelligence agency, the u.s. army criminal investigation division, the united states forces and iraq, the first armored division, u.s. army computer and crimes investigative unit, the second army, cyber command. and within that, three separate divisions. the federal bureau of investigation, which now has, according to court testimony, earlier this year, produced a file of 42,135 pages into wikileaks of which less than a thousand concern bradley manning. the department of state, the department of state's diplomatic security services, in addition we been investigated by the office of the director-general of national intelligence, the office of counterintelligence executive, central intelligence agency, house oversight committee, the national security and the piab. the president's intelligence advisory board. the de
government called a hold of government investigation. those government agencies identified so far as a matter of public records having been involved in this investigation include the department of defense, southcom, the defense intelligence agency, the u.s. army criminal investigation division, the united states forces and iraq, the first armored division, u.s. army computer and crimes investigative unit, the second army, cyber command. and within that, three separate divisions. the federal...